WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies WSM User Guide - WatchGuard Technologies
Seeing Basic Firebox and Network StatusSetting the center interfaceIf you use the star figure, you can customize the interface that appears in its center. Click the interfacename or its point. The interface then moves to the center of the star. All the other interfaces move clockwise.If you move an interface to the center of the star, you can see all traffic between that interface andall other interfaces. The default display shows the external interface in the center.Monitoring traffic, load, and statusBelow the Security Traffic Display are the traffic volume indicator, processor load indicator, and basicstatus information (Detail).The two bar graphs show the traffic volume and the Firebox capacity.Firebox and VPN tunnel statusThe section in Firebox System Manager to the right side of the front panel shows:• Status of the Firebox• Certificates• Branch office VPN tunnels• Mobile user and PPTP VPN tunnels• Viruses, intrusions, and spam e-mail messages foundFirebox StatusIn the Firebox Status section, expand the entries to see:• Status of the High Availability feature. When it has a correct configuration and is available, the IPaddress of the standby Firebox appears. If High Availability is installed, but there is no networkconnection to the secondary Firebox, a “Not Responding” message appears.• The IP address of each Firebox interface and the configuration mode of the external interface.• Status of the CA (root) certificate and the IPSec (client) certificate.If you again expand the entries in the Firebox System Manager main window, you can see:• IP address and netmask of each configured interface• The Media Access Control (MAC) address of each interface• Number of packets that are sent and received since the last Firebox restart36 WatchGuard System Manager
Seeing Basic Firebox and Network Status• End date and time of CA and IPSec certificates• CA fingerprint• Status of the physical link (an interface or link icon in color means an interface or link isconfigured, and a dark icon indicates the interface or link is down)Branch Office VPN TunnelsBelow the Firebox Status section is a section on BOVPN tunnels. There are two types of IPSec BOVPNtunnels: tunnels you create manually and tunnels you create with the Management Server.Mobile User VPN TunnelsWhen the branch office VPN tunnels are entries for Mobile User VPN tunnels, the entry shows similarinformation as for Branch Office VPN.PPTP User VPN TunnelsFor PPTP User VPN tunnels, Firebox System Manager shows the user name and the quantity of sent andreceived packets.Security ServicesBelow Security Services, Firebox System Manager includes the number of viruses found, the number ofintrusions, and the number of spam e-mail messages that are blocked and effectively quarantined sincethe last restart.Expanding and closing tree viewsTo expand a part of the display, click the plus sign (+) adjacent to the entry, or double-click the name ofthe entry. To close a part, click the minus sign (–) adjacent to the entry. When no plus or minus signshows, no more information is available.User Guide 37
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Seeing Basic Firebox and Network Status• End date and time of CA and IPSec certificates• CA fingerprint• Status of the physical link (an interface or link icon in color means an interface or link isconfigured, and a dark icon indicates the interface or link is down)Branch Office VPN TunnelsBelow the Firebox Status section is a section on BOVPN tunnels. There are two types of IPSec BOVPNtunnels: tunnels you create manually and tunnels you create with the Management Server.Mobile <strong>User</strong> VPN TunnelsWhen the branch office VPN tunnels are entries for Mobile <strong>User</strong> VPN tunnels, the entry shows similarinformation as for Branch Office VPN.PPTP <strong>User</strong> VPN TunnelsFor PPTP <strong>User</strong> VPN tunnels, Firebox System Manager shows the user name and the quantity of sent andreceived packets.Security ServicesBelow Security Services, Firebox System Manager includes the number of viruses found, the number ofintrusions, and the number of spam e-mail messages that are blocked and effectively quarantined sincethe last restart.Expanding and closing tree viewsTo expand a part of the display, click the plus sign (+) adjacent to the entry, or double-click the name ofthe entry. To close a part, click the minus sign (–) adjacent to the entry. When no plus or minus signshows, no more information is available.<strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> 37